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Safety nets must shift from charity to empowerment
Sharmeen Murshid, social welfare and women children adviser, said the governments safety net programemes must transform itself from a charity-based model to an empowerment-focused approach. She made the statement on Tuesday while addressing a workshop organized by World Bank, reports the...